The Superyogi Scenario is an exciting new take on the superhero story that packs a philosophical punch. Instead of getting supernatural powers from radiation or spider bites, powers are developed

through yoga and meditation.

Drawing from authentic verses in The Yoga Sutra, this thought-provoking thriller envisions yogic supernatural abilities rising among the world’s growing population of yoga practitioners—and wild consequences when heroes and villains emerge.

Move over, Bridget Jones and Carrie Bradshaw. Kara Steele is the new Everywoman, determined to stop the shenanigans and the self-sabotage—to find real happiness.

A 30-something, hapless victim of bad relationships, Kara Steele seeks to fill the void left by a particularly gruesome break-up. Desperate after a number of failed attempts, she plunges head-on into mind-body practices. Hilarity ensues as she looks for wisdom in a kung fu dojo, a yoga ashram, and a mountaintop cabin. An unlikely heroine plagued by a weakness for bad boys, Kara bumbles through many tests, trials, and pants sizes. But eventually her strange world conspires to teach her the greatest spiritual lesson of all: how to love without getting in the way.

In the sequel to The Superyogi Scenario, Diamond Mind and his team accept the challenge to train an international group of students in yogic supernormal abilities. However, superyogi school is quickly disrupted by the Bone Frightener, a criminal mastermind who maintains his anonymity by changing bodies. To gain the secrets of immortality from their dark master, a new team of supervillains seeks a most unusual trophy: they will break Diamond Mind’s heart in order to take his head.

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